Earth Silk Ribbon 083

Earth Silk - Hand Dyed Silk Ribbon - Blends

Most Earth Silk orders ship one week from the order date

Attention: These silk ribbons are hand dyed, each spool is unique. The colors may vary from what is seen on your screen; please order a free sample and see it in person. In many of our silks, the narrow and wide will display the color vastly differently. In our application process the dye particles separate on the wider spools as they are absorbed by the silk creating the effect you see here.

Blend #083 - (Silk Spool)

Blend #083 - (Silk by the Yard)

1/2" x 38 Yard Silk $24

1/2" By The Yard Silk $1.20

5/8" x 38 Yard Silk $31

5/8" By The Yard Silk $1.50

1" x 38 Yard Silk $46

1" By The Yard Silk $1.80

1.5" x 38 Yard Silk $64

1.5" By The Yard Silk $3.00

2.5" x 38 Yard Silk $109

2.5" By The Yard Silk $4.00

Blend #083 - (Silk Satin Spool)

Blend #083 - (Double Faced Satin)

This ribbon is not bias cut. It has a finished edge.

1/2" x 38 Yard Silk Satin $30

5/8" x 21.8 Yard Silk Satin $49

5/8" x 38 Yard Silk Satin $38

1" x 38 Yard Silk Satin $59

1.5" x 38 Yard Silk Satin $84

2.5" x 38 Yard Silk Satin $142

These silk ribbons are colorfast (after washing) washable, dry-cleanable, 100% silk and are bias cut which gives them a dramatic drape. Because of the bias cut, there is a seam every two yards in the continuous spool and the raw unfinished edges will naturally soften with wear. We finish our seams with silk thread to help create a seamless appearance throughout the spools.

We highly recommend ordering samples if your project is color sensitive. We also recommend washing a sample to see how it behaves before working the silk into anything that may be exposed to water.

These Earth Silk spools are made by hand in our Seattle studio. Our hand dipped dyeing process produces a unique look with subtle qualities that cannot be found in traditional ribbon dyeing. Our process creates almost zero waste and generates a stunning work of art.

In conventional dyeing the thread is first dyed in a vat and then loaded onto a loom where the strands are woven together to form the ribbon. In our hand dyeing method all of the action happens while the bias cut spool is tightly wrapped, and that pressure influences where and how the dye is absorbed. We hope you enjoy our ribbons as much as we like making them! There are over 150 colors in our line and we continue to add more as our customers continue to bring custom requests. Contact us with yours!